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" [the] quartet wow with … performances full of energy and refinement."
South China Morning Post
Hailed by the South China Morning post as “full of energy and refinement”, the Romer String Quartet is one of the pre-eminent ensembles in Hong Kong.
The Romer String Quartet is bringing their new interactive concert to introduce kids to a string quartet! They’ll explain their instruments, techniques and the cool things a string quartet can do with music by Ravel, Puccini, Debussy, Piazzolla and George Crumb.
Join us for a fun concert and inspire your young children with classical music!
Suitable for ages 5+. The concert will be in Cantonese only.
About Romer String Quartet
Romer String Quartet (RSQ) is one of the most sought-after string quartets in Hong Kong. It gained wide acclaim for its international appearances at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall in the US and Toppan Hall in Japan, and renowned festivals including the Hong Kong Arts Festival and Beare’s Premiere Music Festival. The quartet has constantly been seeking possibilities to go beyond the conventional approach through creative programming and is also known for its versatility in cross-disciplinary projects curated with acclaimed artists of diverse background.
Romer String Quartet has been the quartet-in-residence of Premiere Performances of Hong Kong since 2019.
Yip-Wai Chow, violin
Kiann Chow, violin
Ringo Chan, viola
Eric Yip, cello
Duration: approx. 60 minutes without intervalDiscounts and Concessions
Note: Discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts. Discounts not applicable to $100 tickets.

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